Colored glass French presses add a splash of style while preserving coffee flavor. Below is a quick comparison of five colored or color-accented glass presses chosen for durability, filter quality, and color options.
| Product | Color / Accent | Material Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Bodum 34oz Brazil French Press | Red | Borosilicate glass, BPA-free polypropylene base & handle |
| Bodum 34oz Chambord French Press | Copper (Stainless Steel Frame) | Borosilicate glass, stainless steel frame |
| BAYKA French Press 34oz | Dark Pewter | Borosilicate glass, stainless steel components |
| QUQIYSO 21oz Stainless Steel French Press | Copper Accents | Borosilicate glass, 304 stainless steel, multi-layer filters |
| Bodum 34oz Brazil French Press | Black | Borosilicate glass, BPA-free polypropylene body |
Bodum 34oz Brazil French Press, Red

This Bodum Brazil model pairs a colored outer frame with a clear borosilicate glass carafe. The carafe resists heat and won’t alter coffee flavor. The base and handle are BPA-free polypropylene, and the plunger is stainless steel.
Use instructions emphasize coarse grounds, hot water, a 4-minute steep, then plunging. The design removes the need for paper filters, supporting an environmentally friendly brewing method. The 34oz capacity suits multi-cup servings.
Bodum 34oz Chambord French Press, Copper

The Chambord is an iconic French press with a stainless steel frame in a copper finish that complements the glass carafe. The borosilicate glass carafe is non-stain and heat resistant to protect natural coffee flavors.
This model has a 1-liter capacity suitable for several cups. The framed design offers extra protection for the glass and a classic aesthetic for countertop display while maintaining the typical French press brewing process.
BAYKA French Press 34oz, Dark Pewter

The BAYKA 34oz press emphasizes an elegant, transparent carafe with a dark pewter frame or accents to match modern kitchens. Its borosilicate glass construction resists thermal shock and high temperatures.
Marketing highlights include preservation of natural oils and a pure taste free of excess sediment. The visible brewing process is an advantage for users who prefer to monitor steeping and crema formation.
QUQIYSO 21oz Stainless Steel French Press, Copper

This QUQIYSO unit combines a borosilicate glass beaker with 304 stainless steel components and copper-colored accents. It includes a multi-stage filtration system: a perforated plate and an 80-mesh filter to reduce fines.
Features stress super filtering to minimize grounds in the cup and versatility for coffee, tea, cold brew, and milk frothing. The set of filters and springs is intended to improve clarity and mouthfeel compared with single-screen designs.
Bodum 34oz Brazil French Press, Black

This black-accented Bodum Brazil model shares the same borosilicate carafe and BPA-free plastic body as the red version. The black frame offers a neutral, modern look while keeping the glass visible for brew monitoring.
As with other Brazil models, the press is designed to deliver full flavor extraction without paper filters. The lightweight plastic frame makes it resistant to denting but less protective than a full metal cage.
Buying Guide
Selecting a colored glass French press involves balancing appearance, durability, and brew quality. Below are key factors to compare when choosing a model.
Material And Heat Resistance
- Borosilicate Glass is preferred for thermal shock resistance and neutral flavor. Confirm the carafe material when color accents are present.
- Frame Materials: Stainless steel frames add protection and weight; polypropylene or plastic frames reduce weight but offer less impact protection.
Filter Quality And Brew Clarity
- Look For Multi-Layer Filters or fine mesh screens if you prefer less sediment. Single-screen plungers are common but may allow more fines.
- Replacement or extra filters can extend the life and maintain brew quality.
Capacity And Use Case
- Common sizes: 12–34 oz. Match capacity to how many cups you typically brew and whether you want a portable travel option.
- Larger carafes suit shared households; smaller ones are better for single-serve freshness.
Color Durability And Finish
- Colored models typically use painted metal frames or colored plastics. Stainless finishes
- Ensure colored coatings are applied to structural elements rather than the carafe glass to avoid contact with beverage surfaces.
Ease Of Cleaning And Spare Parts
- Check whether glass carafes are replaceable and whether spare parts (filters, lids) are available. A spare carafe avoids replacing the whole unit after breakage.
- Dishwasher safety varies; many glass beakers are dishwasher-safe but metal or coated frames may require hand washing.
Versatility And Additional Uses
- French presses can also brew tea, cold brew, froth milk, and infuse herbs. If you want multi-use capability, check the advertised versatility.
- Plunging action that stops steeping cleanly benefits tea brews or timed coffee extraction.
Protection And Stability
- A framed design provides additional protection for the glass and reduces tipping risk. Consider stability of base and ergonomics of handle when selecting a colored model.
Comparison Perspectives
- Flavor Focus: Prioritize unobtrusive borosilicate glass and fine mesh filters for clean extraction.
- Durability Focus: Choose stainless steel frames and replaceable parts for long-term use.
- Style Focus: Select color and finish that fit kitchen aesthetics; copper or pewter accents offer a premium look while colored plastic frames offer bold hues.